Posts Tagged ‘Auburn Tigers’

Fire Phil Fires Up Tennessee Players

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

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After mistaking their way to a loss against the beloved Florida Gators, mixed with a dash of losing to a really suspect UCLA team, fans of the Tennessee Volunteers aren’t too pleased with the direction of the football program. [...]

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Thank God It’s Saturday - Week 4

Friday, September 19th, 2008

Do you know what tomorrow is? Of course, it’s Saturday, but for college football, it’s so much more. There are a ton of big games worth watching this weekend so let’s get started.

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Thank God It’s Saturday - Week 3

Friday, September 12th, 2008

There’s a lot of college football to watch this weekend, even with Hurricane Ike interfering the state of Texas’ football slate. The game getting all the national attention is the Navy at Duke and ESPN is pulling out all the coverage stops it can think of to bring you every aspect of Duke versus [...]

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Weekly Pwnage: Senario Hillman Abuses Lucas Hargrove

Monday, January 28th, 2008

One of the most satisfying plays in sports has to be a rousing dunk in a rivalry match-up. Just ask Senario Hillman of the Alabama Crimson Tide. During Saturday’s game with Auburn (said rivalry), Hillman provided some fireworks with a breakaway dunk over Auburn’s Lucas Hargrove. If you have any questions about [...]

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Arkansas Still Needs A Football Coach

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007

So Razorback fans, how’s that new coach search going? I would like to issue some congratulatory praise after striking out on your first two choices: Tommy Tuberville and Tommy Bowden. Ever since the Razorback governing bodies decided to tell Houston Nutt where to go (you don’t think the resignation was his idea, do you?), the alumni have, much like Marsellus Wallace, been scouring the earth looking for a warm-bodied replacement for the coach that brought Darren McFadden and Felix Jones to Fayetteville.

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